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BUT JTR . . . (Hair Multiplication & Research)

posted by John The Revelator, 15.09.2007, 14:56

» » Good question, Raptor. As I see it, any new hair grown by this method
» » would NOT be resistant to DHT at all, since all its cellular components
» » are derived from cells from the MPB areas.
»
» But what if the new hair grows nicely until 20 or 30 or 40 or
» however-old-you-were-when-you-went-bald years later?
»
» In my case, I'd be close to 85 years old when I'd go bald again.
»
» And hey, maybe I could grow it again by this or by then a better method.
»
» (Or maybe I'd already be dead.)

No, I don't see how the follicles would genetically revert to an embryonic state.

Yes, something like this is basically mimicking the embryonic development of hair follicles, i.e., creating hair follicles "de novo". But remember, you are still dealing with adult cells, and adult levels of testosterone (and thus, adult levels of DHT.)

Granted, a 60 year-old would not have the same testosterone levels of a 20 year-old.

But I don't see how they would get the cells to revert to a youthful or embryonic state. Inducing new follicles to grow, in my view, is not the same as turning back the genetic clock in the cell nucleus. Instead, you're basically recreating an embryonic process but using adult building blocks to do it.

Not that I'm saying I think this experiment (the way they described it) would work anyway. I agree with thuggish ruggish, who said it's like trying to fly to the moon in a helicopter.

 

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